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All day
Ford Gallery
This exhibition features work created during the Open Book Workshop, plus related content from 2012 workshop participant Amanda Thatch and instructor Danielle Aubert. Open Book Workshop has challenged participants to explore books in unconventional forms.
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Open to the public
LBC Approved: Yes
All day
A photography project about Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender on collegiate and high school sports teams. Featuring intimate portraits of over 150 athletes, the series has been exhibited at the Vancouver and London Olympics amongst other venues.
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Open to the public
LBC Approved: Yes
All day
Student Center University Gallery
Curated by Prof. Diana Pancioli and featuring the work of Emily Duke, Brian Kakas, Yiu Keung Lee, Sarah Lindley and Blake Williams, Perspectives presents new sculptural ceramic work exploring a diverse set of ideas.
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Open to the public
LBC Approved: Yes
All day
University Gallery, EMU Student Center
PERSPECTIVES presents new sculptural ceramic works by Emily Duke, Brian Kakas, Yiu Keung Lee, Sarah Lindley and Blake Williams. Curated by Professor Diana Pancioli. A reception and opening will be held on Wednesday, September 18, 4 - 7 p.m., in the University Gallery.
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Cost: Free
Open to the public
LBC Approved: Yes
From 11:00 AM to 2:00 PM
Student Center Ballroom
Are you undecided on a major? If so, please attend the Fall Major Fest (Sponsored by the UACDC). You’ll have the opportunity to meet with faculty & staff in various academic departments, win prizes.
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Cost: Free
Open to the public
LBC Approved: Yes
From 11:30 AM to 1:30 PM
Student Center Auditorium
The Arab Spring triggered a major change in the political landscape of the Middle East and North Africa. Why did President Mubarak fall? And why do some Gulf monarchies support opposing groups? What is the democratic stance by these countries?
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Open to the public
LBC Approved: Yes
From 7:00 PM to 9:00 AM
Student Center - room 310B
Come and be a part of this interactive discussion as we explore DV 101, barriers to receiving help, and what you can do to help a survivor.
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Cost: Free
Open to the public
LBC Approved: Yes
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